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Old 10-14-2009
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beekeepers use a centrifuge to extract honey from the comb. a bain marie can be used to melt the comb to allow the bees to float up and be skimmed off.
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It pays to have dry run in your suit, somewhere else without bees and see how hot you get inside your sealed concoction.

Try to walk briskly even run, if very uncomfortable, you might consider to incorporate icepacks inside your suit to take away some of the heat produced by your body.
Thanks guys for the extra input. Any and all suggestions will be taken into consideration.
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